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Hong Kong is attracting entrepreneurs and remote workers from across the globe. Hundreds of coliving spaces have emerged all over this island surrounded by the South China Sea. The dense metropolis of Hong Kong is home to almost 1.3 million people, and it has a booming economy.
The city has four distinct seasons, but it is generally mild throughout the entire year. Hong Kong is the perfect headquarters for frequent travelers. The city is serviced by a massive international airport, and it is a hub for the airline Cathay Pacific, which offers over 8,000 international and domestic routes daily.
Hong Kong is truly a 21st-century city, offering a skyline that consists of over 1,300 skyscrapers. For a breathtaking bird’s-eye-view of the city, head to the 360-degree viewpoint at the top of Peak Tower. Hong Kong is divided into several neighborhoods, each with its own characteristics and features.
If you are looking for an active nightlife only steps from your door, the Lan Kwai Fong area is known for its lively bars and late-night entertainment. Many expats are also drawn to the comfortable residential Mid-Levels neighborhood, which is a short tram ride away to the downtown core. On any street in the city, you will find food vendors selling delicious steamed dumplings; these are often filled with pork or shrimp.
Hong Kong was under British rule for about 150 years before reuniting with China. As a result, English is an official language of Hong Kong, and you will find many locals who speak it fluently.
On a sunny day, nothing beats a day-trip to Victoria Harbour, a narrow strip of water that separates Hong Kong Island from Kowloon. Chinese junk boats still cruise up and down the harbor as they have done since the 2nd Century.
For a change of scenery, you do not need to go far. Although Hong Kong is undeniably cosmopolitan, just under half of the city is covered in forest. There are many hiking trails that zigzag through the hills that surround the city. One of the most rewarding trails is the Lion Rock Hike, which is less than 2 kilometers from start to finish. The trail is home to a population of playful macaque monkeys, who boldly approach hikers for snacks.
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